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the River Rambler

Like steelhead camp in your car, with host Richard Harrington

Episode 83 – David Flaherty

Episode 83 – David Flaherty

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m talking to my friend David Flaherty. We talk about his path to being a late fishing bloomer and multiple fly fishing rabbit holes, the importance of repetition, the dark act of casturbation, reeling like a gentleman, volunteering and the Mayfly Project, and cat-lateral damage.

November 1, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 82 – Marty Howard

Episode 82 – Marty Howard

by Richard C. Harrington

Today we’ll be visiting with my friend Marty Howard. We go over how he grew up fishing, fly tying, Ward’s Wooly Worm, fly vanity, graphite and bamboo rods, trout fishing, long lines, being in the moment, the next generation of steel headers, and so much more.

October 18, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 81 – Southern Oregon Women on the Fly

Episode 81 – Southern Oregon Women on the Fly

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I got a chance to speak Tabbitha Bruce, Shã Orton, and Megan Samuelson, of Oregon Women on the Fly. We had a fantastic time chatting about how they all started, the fun and frustrations in learning, hrmpfing nymphing, SOWotF getting through COVID, fly tying, the visual medium of podcasting, the makings of a […]

October 4, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 80 – Tim Rawlins

Episode 80 – Tim Rawlins

by Richard C. Harrington

On this episode I get to talk to an amazing guest, Richard Harringt…..wait no, Tim Rawlins, yep Tim is the guest not me. We chat about how he got started fishing, teaching yourself, lessons with the greats, a host that claims he doesn’t want to talk about himself, video production, Alaska, the many dreads of […]

September 20, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 79 – Mark Hieronymus

Episode 79 – Mark Hieronymus

by Richard C. Harrington

On today’s episode I’m chatting with Mark Hieronymus. We talk about his early start to fishing with his dad, the never ending quest for knowledge, the steelhead spawning study he is apart of, trying to create a culture of stewardship, trying spey on a whim, the wild world of Alaskan flies, and how he became […]

September 6, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 78 – Chris Wilson

Episode 78 – Chris Wilson

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m speaking with Chris Wilson. We get straight to the stories with his first trip on the Deschutes, east coast rivers, Atlantic salmon, hickory shad, learning from the greats, salmon in Spain, Sasquatch, carp, and scotch and bourbon.

August 23, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 77 – Kat and Geoff Mueller

Episode 77 – Kat and Geoff Mueller

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m joined by Geoff and Kat Mueller. We go over how they got started fishing, working on The Drake, camper life, how they met, that first steelhead experience, tiny towns, the problem solving of fishing, giant crickets, and the dangers of message boards.

August 9, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 76 – C.D. Clarke

Episode 76 – C.D. Clarke

by Richard C. Harrington

I got a chance to speak with C.D. Clarke for this week’s episode. We discussed starting out fishing in the Finger Lakes, jumping into art at a young age, bird hunting, and editor-tilting ding, being the odd duck in the art department, traveling and fishing, the Atlantic Salmon Federation, his upcoming book, analyzing your own […]

July 26, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 75 – The North Umpqua Coalition

Episode 75 – The North Umpqua Coalition

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m joined with some members of the North Umpqua Coalition; Jennifer Fairbrother and Kirk Blaine of Native Fish Society and Dave Moskowitz of The Conservation Angler. We talk about the Formation of North Umpqua Coalition, the difference between hatcheries and hatchery programs, wild fish and their ability to adapt, the ODFW being willing […]

July 12, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 74 – Randle Stetzer

Episode 74 – Randle Stetzer

by Richard C. Harrington

Today I’m chatting with Randle Stetzer. We go talk about how he got started with his grandfather’s kit, meeting Bill McMillan as a kid, working in Streamborn, duck hunting and dogs, lake fishing, giving back to the fish, rods, more rods, and also a little bit about rods.

June 28, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 73 – Jon Hazlett

Episode 73 – Jon Hazlett

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m talking with Jon Hazlett. We talk about growing up with the Griswolds, his first guide job and getting fired, his thespian work, his most recent video “Not Another Fly Fishing Movie,” chinook on the Rogue, kids, how he got his start with spey, and the positivity of the spey community. You can […]

June 14, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler
Episode 72 – Keith Tymchuk

Episode 72 – Keith Tymchuk

by Richard C. Harrington

This week I’m talking with my friend Keith Tymchuk and all about the Elliott State Forest. We also go over his start to fishing, fishing and equipping your kids, hunting, mayoring, the art of compromise, the importance of timber and conservation, the North Umpqua, and the “Three Beer Problem” method.

May 31, 2022 by Richard C. HarringtonTagged the River Rambler

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